Gekko Ogata, Court Ladies Viewing Cherryblossoms

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Artist: Gekko Ogata (1859-1920)
Title: Court Ladies Viewing Cherry blossoms
Series title: Pictures of the Flowers in Japan
Publisher: Matsuki Heikichi
Date: 1898
Size: 35.4 x 23.8 cm

絵師:尾形月耕
題名:日本花図絵 官女の花見
年代:明治31年

Original Japanese woodblock print.

Gekko Ogata, Court Ladies Viewing Cherryblossoms
Gekko Ogata, Court Ladies Viewing Cherryblossoms Gekko Ogata, Court Ladies Viewing Cherryblossoms

Gekko Ogata


Within the genre of Japanese art, Gekko Ogata worked as a decorator of lacquer wares and pottery, as well as an illustrator for books and newspapers. These experiences made him a versatile artist and helped him develop his own style when he turned to printmaking. It is often pointed out that the uniqueness of his style might have caused some problems for carvers and printers, as his designs often resembled that of water colour and oil paintings, not the traditional ukiyo-e-style prints in which lines were clear and areas of the same colour were separated. In kacho-e (images of flowers and birds), one of his major subjects, he mastered the art of depicting the details of birds' feathers.

After the Sino-Japanese war erupted, Gekko took up another subject and started creating war prints. As a war correspondent for a newspaper company, he accompanied the troops to the battlefields, made sketches of the battle scenes and turned them into prints back at home in Japan. Gekko favoured a variety of subjects alongside reporting on the war: flowers and birds, landscapes, beauties, animals and family scenes. His print series, 'Beauties at Famous Places', was published in the early 20th century. He was awarded a gold medal at 1904's St Louis World's Fair for selections from his landscape series, 'Gekko's One Hundred Views of Mount Fuji'.

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Print FormatOban (Vertical)
ArtistGekko Ogata
SubjectBeauty & Female
Dimensions35.4 x 23.8 cm
Condition ReportPaper residue on back.
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